WHEN Victor Ramzy received a phone call from a friend asking him to DJ at a party last Saturday night, he thought he would be playing at a supervised and lawful event.

However, when he turned up to the Kellyville residence, he was confronted by the scene of numerous police and kids being arrested.

"I thought it was a legit party," Mr Ramzy, whose DJ name is Victor Sweet, said.

"A girl Facebooked me and said she gave my details to her mate and asked if I could give them a discount to DJ at their house party. He then added me on Facebook, then called and said, 'do you have your gear and can you make it'.

"He said he was chucking a big party."

He was then questioned by police on who had hired him and whether he took any part in organising the event.

"It was scary, I thought I was in trouble," he said.

"They took my ID and asked who had approached me to play, how much I was charging and how they were going to pay me.

"I've had heaps of strangers book me for gigs and I've never had a problem."

Mr Ramzy said despite losing money on the night, he is glad police intervened before the party got out of control.

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